Move comes after senior Trump figure ceased cooperating with panel investigating Capitol attack

The US House of Representatives has approved a measure recommending criminal contempt charges against Mark Meadows, the former chief of staff to Donald Trump, a week after he ended his cooperation with the chamber’s committee investigating the Capitol insurrection.

The approval marks the first time the House has voted to hold a former member in contempt since the 1830s, according to the chamber’s records.

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